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LOS ANGELES -- The start of James Harden's LA Clippers career last season was a whirlwind. After missing training camp and preseason while awaiting a trade from the Philadelphia 76ers, he made his debut for his hometown team in November and immediately lost five games in a row. Once Clippers coach Ty Lue moved Harden to the primary point guard role alongside Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, the Clippers season turned around and the franchise saw glimpses of greatness from their new Big 3.
Fast-forward to now and Harden is in a position reminiscent to his days as the superstar and cornerstone of the Houston Rockets.